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Moorhouse’s Brewery is back in the black following turnaround

Moorhouse’s is led by Lee Williams who was appointed MD in April 2017.

Lee Williams, MD, Moorhouse’s Brewery

Moorhouse’s Brewery is back in profit after reporting a £37,000 pre-tax profit for the last financial year compared to a pre-tax loss of £275,000 in 2018.

The Lancashire-based company said annual turnover has remained constant at around £4.5m.

Moorhouse’s is led by Lee Williams who was appointed MD in April 2017.

The company is in year two of its turnaround plan which has seen a full rebrand of the business as well as a cost saving programme of initiatives.

This has included working more closely with key stakeholders in its supply chain, implementing new and more efficient ways of working, and investing in new product development as well as core equipment and infrastructure including new vehicles, IT systems and solar panels.

Lee has also overseen major changes to the sales mix and improvements to customer service - most notably re-vamping the delivery function and opening up new distribution channels which has seen the brewery securing its first export order since 2016.

Prior to joining Moorhouse’s Lee worked in the beer drinks industry for nearly 25 years including senior roles at Thwaites Brewery and Marston’s PLC. His background has included sales and marketing as well as strategy and business development.

Lee said: “We are delighted the business is now back in profit, this has been a real team effort but this is just the start. Our focus is on building on these solid foundations to make Moorhouse’s as strong as possible.